Daniel's Day at the Beach (Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood)
Time Word Problems (My Path to Math - Level 3) (My Path to Math)
by Mark Crabtree
How do clouds form? (All about Clouds) (Clouds Close-Up, #1)
by Lynn Peppas
Using accessible text and supportive images, this informative title explains how clouds form. Concepts such as evaporation and condensation are explained in a clear, age-appropriate way. Close picture-to-text match support learners as they discover the wonders of weather. A hands-on activity helps bring the concepts to life.
Are You Ready for Spring? (Lightning Bolt Books N Our Four Seasons) (Lightning Bolt Books: Our Four Seasons?)
by Sheila Anderson
Describes spring, discussing how nature changes, the weather, and typical activities.
Snack, Snooze, Skedaddle (Millbrook Picture Books)
by Laura Purdie Salas
School Stars: Telling the Time is the perfect way for primary school pupils to learn how to use clocks and watches and never miss the school bus again! With fun activities and guidance for children coming to the end of Key Stage 1, children will soon develop all the skills they need. Comes with wipe-clean pages and a pen.
Contains sixty-five activities that introduce readers to scientific exploration, including such subjects as weather, soil science, plants, color, and light.
This title introduces early readers to fall weather. Simple text, engaging photos, and a photo glossary make this title the perfect introduction to fall weather.
A brilliantly funny picture book about seasons, written by Alice Hemming and illustrated by Nicola Slater.Squirrel is so cross. Yesterday there were loads of beautiful leaves on his tree, but today? Today some are missing and Squirrel is convinced that someone has stolen them... there's a leaf thief on the loose!Join Squirrel on a mission to find the culprit, and meet so many fun animals on the way, while you find out how the world takes on different colours as the months pass by. A laugh-out-...
Introduce children to summertime warmth with this captivating mini-book! Here comes the sun . . . and summer! Put on your sunglasses and enjoy the heat at the beach, where you can dig up the sand with your shovel and pail and see starfish in the sea. And don't forget the seasonal treats like watermelon and ice cream - yum! Each colourful and evocative page features an object, sensation, or experience associated with summer. AGES: 3 and up AUTHOR: Agnese Baruzzi has written and illustrated...